Théâtre Du Radeau – François Tanguy

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A poet of the French stage makes his first appearance before the Greek public. François Tanguy’s theatre is inhabited by images emerging from a dreamlike dramaturgy. Euripides, Shakespeare, Marlowe, Ariosto, Tasso, Molière, Calderón, Kleist, Grossman, Pavese, Celan: fragments of plays and poems coexist in an eclectic theatrical workshop of startling bricolage. Bits of texts, echoes of words and music, costumes, banners, and actors who have stepped out of a tableau vivant make up the singular identity of the Théâtre du Radeau and invite the audience to take part in a non-stop game of free association.


In French with Greek surtitles.



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